On Tue, 26 May 2015 10:03:23 +0300
Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Dan Mossor <danofsatx(a)gmail.com> writes:
> To make this as flexible as possible, I feel we still need a good
> WebUI for Samba, as well as NFS and iSCSI. FreeNAS has done an awesome
> job on their interface that provides all of these options, I wonder if
> we can use any of their code in Cockpit, at the very least for
> inspiration.
Interesting! Storage-wise Cockpit is moving from UDisks2 to storaged as
the backend. Storaged is a fork of UDisks2 and is rapidly acquiring new
features like iSCSI, LVM2, and support for libstoragemgmt. Network
filesystems would be a good fit but I don't know whether anybody is
working on that already.
http://storaged-project.github.io/
Just for the completeness: yesterday I have learnt about the targetd project
that lets "a remote administrator allocate volumes from an LVM volume group,
and export those volumes over iSCSI. It also has the ability to create remote
file systems and export those file systems via NFS/CIFS (work in progress)":
https://github.com/agrover/targetd
That sounds a lot like the functionality we're talking about. And targetd is
packaged in Fedora already.
Regards,
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Tomáš Smetana
Platform Engineering, Red Hat